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- Flashbacks: the phones that revolutionized mobile cameras, part 2
- Weekly poll results: the Redmi K40 series is shaping up to be a hit, Pro+ comes out on top
- Skullcandy Jib True wireless earbuds review
- Razer launches Anzu smart glasses for $200
- Apple discontinues the iMac Pro
- Oppo Reno5 K 5G price revealed as sales begin in China
Samsung Galaxy SmartTag review Posted: 07 Mar 2021 06:02 AM PST Samsung staked its claim to the smart tracker market in January with the announcement of the SmartTag and SmartTag+ - small Bluetooth-powered trackers that you attach to your belongings so you can quickly locate them when misplaced. What is it Today we have the Galaxy SmartTag, the Bluetooth Low Energy-powered tracker, which is the only one on sale at the moment. Samsung will release the more-powerful Ultra-wideband SmartTag+ later this year (it will be compatible with the Galaxy S21 Ultra and Note20 Ultra). The Samsung Galaxy StartTag is a small (39.1x39.1x9.9mm) square object that... |
Weekly poll: does the Redmi Note 10 lineup have your next phone? Posted: 07 Mar 2021 02:31 AM PST Xiaomi unveiled the Redmi Note 10 series for India and for the global market. The phones are mostly similar with a few notable changes, so you'll have to be careful when looking up information online about them. And after you do your research and read reviews, will you buy one? And which one? Assuming the reviews are positive of course. Let's do a quick recap of what we're looking at. The Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro has the best screen in the family, also the biggest – a 6.67" AMOLED panel with HDR10 support and 120Hz refresh rate. It has the best main camera too with a 108MP sensor,... |
Samsung Galaxy A02s/M02s review Posted: 07 Mar 2021 02:26 AM PST |
Flashbacks: the phones that revolutionized mobile cameras, part 2 Posted: 06 Mar 2021 11:08 PM PST Last week we looked at revolutions in still photography in the world of mobile phones. This week we're switching our attention to moving pictures. We'll fast forward through the days of poor quality video and get straight to the good stuff. The Nokia N93 from 2006 was the first to record DVD-quality video, that is 640x480px at 30 frames per second. A few other phones managed 480p video the year before, but only at 15 fps. When it comes to video quality resolution alone doesn't cut it. Nokia N93 The first 720p videos were recorded by the aptly-named Samsung Omnia HD from 2009.... |
Weekly poll results: the Redmi K40 series is shaping up to be a hit, Pro+ comes out on top Posted: 06 Mar 2021 07:35 PM PST An interesting division formed in last week's poll – most people are attracted either to the Redmi K40 or the Pro+ model. One side sees the vanilla K40 as a great value for money phone that will wipe the floor with mid-rangers based on the Snapdragon 700-series. The other side appreciates the higher end features of the top of the line phone. The latter side came out on top as the Redmi K40 Pro+ was chosen by 1 in 3 voters. The lead over the vanilla model is slim but undeniable. The Redmi K40 Pro is noticeably less desirable, though it still has its fans. Overall the K40 series is shaping... |
Skullcandy Jib True wireless earbuds review Posted: 06 Mar 2021 04:00 PM PST The Skullcandy Jib True are the company's most inexpensive pair of wireless earbuds. The Jib True are meant to be a basic pair of truly wireless earbuds for undemanding buyers on a shoestring budget. Priced at 30 USD/2999 INR, these earbuds are an easy entry point for those purchasing their first pair. Design Despite the relatively low price, the Jib True don't feel cheap or poorly made. Our review unit came in the trendy Blue colorway, which has bright yellow and red highlights. You can also buy these in more plain Black or Gray colors. The earbuds are slightly on the... |
Razer launches Anzu smart glasses for $200 Posted: 06 Mar 2021 02:30 PM PST Razer has decided to get into the smart glasses market with the Anzu. Aside from having two shape, size, and lens options, the Anzu also features built-in audio functionality. Similar to the Bose audio sunglasses, the Razer Anzu feature open-ear speaker design that projects sound towards your ears from the temples. You can have music stream to your glasses or you can also take calls with the built-in microphone. To control playback, the Anzu have touch controls on the temples that let you access a variety of functions. They are available on both temples so you can use them... |
Apple discontinues the iMac Pro Posted: 06 Mar 2021 12:30 PM PST Apple is discontinuing the iMac Pro desktop computer. The company is currently selling the base configuration on its website with a sign that says "While supplies last." You can no longer configure the computer and the default configuration is the only option available. This change was first noticed by 9to5Mac. Apple then confirmed that it will be discontinuing the product after supplies run out to The Verge. The iMac Pro was a more powerful version of the standard iMac. It featured the workstation-grade Intel Xeon processors with ECC memory and AMD Radeon Pro graphics. The iMac... |
Oppo Reno5 K 5G price revealed as sales begin in China Posted: 06 Mar 2021 09:30 AM PST Oppo has revealed the price of the Reno5 K 5G introduced in China last week. The smartphone has two memory options - 8GB/128GB and 12GB/256GB. The former is priced at CNY2,699 ($415/€350), and the latter will set you back by CNY2,999 ($460/€390). Both variants come in three colors and are up for purchase in China through Oppo's online store and online retailers JD.com, TMall, and Suning.com. The Oppo Reno5 K 5G has a Snapdragon 750G SoC at the helm and boots Android 11-based ColorOS 11.1. It's built around a 6.43" FullHD+ 90Hz Super AMOLED screen with a punch hole in the upper-left corner... |
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